Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1147, sig. 110-11/85 (damaged)

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6a Tap the carpet to the end; but I have to knock the small carpets alone tomorrow, she said. I ask now, do I have it necessary, as wife of the government council at the German State Ministry, Dr.Eduard v.Steun, who has been in action for two years, to let a German so insult all the people (the court balconies were full of curious people, especially Czechs)? Does the new regulation under which you can knock at any time of the day really not apply in my case? I am speaking here not only for myself, but also on behalf of all the defenceless women whose men are in the field, Mentioned woman constantly has disputes with all parties of the house, whether because of premature or late washing in the laundry room, knocking or also because of the children who constantly make too much noise to her. On the same afternoon she expelled another party from the court for knocking and did not actually let her knock to the end. . I ask to invite this woman once and to clarify her position so that the disputes between Germans, in which the Czechs are always the laughing third parties, can finally be eliminated in this House. Heil Hitlerl Nlisabesh non Shein 35993